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1     I|     whilst the drops~ Of white ooze trickle from distended bags;~
2     I|       rock should yield a gory ooze.~ Likewise the herbs ought
3    IV|      whatsoever penetrate~ And ooze, as 'twere, through intervening
4     V| impregnation in the frame~ May ooze, released from the members
5     V|     the boiling veins began to ooze~ O rivulets of silver and
6    VI|   clogged nostrils would there ooze along~ Much fouled blood,
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